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Titwala suicide: Letter threatens victim's kin to withdraw case against cops

It has been almost six months that 21-year-old Mitesh Rajesh Jagtap committed suicide by hanging in his Titwala residence, but it seems the local police will not let his family live in peace

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Mitesh's mother Pushpa shows the letter. Pic/Datta Kumbhar
Mitesh's mother Pushpa shows the letter. Pic/Datta Kumbhar

It has been almost six months that 21-year-old Mitesh Rajesh Jagtap committed suicide by hanging in his Titwala residence, but it seems the local police will not let his family live in peace. Instead of getting justice for his son, who allegedly killed himself after being beaten up by four officers of Titwala police station in connection with a bike theft case, they received a threat letter on Monday, asking them to withdraw the case that they have been pursuing against the cops. The letter also mentions that they could claim a huge amount of money for taking back the case.

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